Answer:
Independent: Purposely altered
Dependent: Changes with respect to the independent being altered
Controlled: Never changes
Explanation:
An independent variable is a variable in which does not rely on other pieces/variables of an experiment to assume a value. In other words, it does not change when other variables change. However, it can be changed intentionally by the scientist.
A dependent variable is a variable in which its change in value relies on other pieces/variables of an experiment to assume a value. So, if the indeoendent variable is changed, the dependent variable will change as well. The opposite is not true though - if the dependent variable changes (for whatever reason), the independent variable hasn't necessarily been changed.
A controlled variable is a variable that stays CONSTANT throughout an experiment. It is never changed, and nothing will change it. An example of a control variable is the number of participants in a study: no more participants are being added, and no participants are being removed. The number of participants remains STATIC throughout the study.
p53 protein is involved in control of cell cycle, which explains it role in tumor/ cancer suppressor
The peer review is the process of the review by the other members involved in the study of the same topic. The peer review increases the validation of the paper and is ready to be published after wards. Hence, after the peer review is completed and the claim present in the paper stand to be true, then the paper is ready to publish and the nest step must be the publishing of paper.
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